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Verena Loewensberg — Sans titre
Verena Loewensberg — Sans titre
Verena Loewensberg

Sans titre

1947

A precise and harmonious composition of geometric forms rendered in bold, flat planes of color, reflecting Loewensberg's deep connection to the Swiss Concrete Art movement. Interlocking shapes and carefully balanced hues create a sense of visual rhythm and order, demonstrating the artist's mastery of non-representational abstraction. The work exemplifies a rigorous formal logic, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between color, structure, and space.

Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

LITERATURE S. Kappeler, Verena Loewensberg, Zurich, 1980, p. 132, No. 14 (illustré p. 27 et illustré en couleurs p. 54; date erronée). Art concret suisse: mémoire et progrès, catalogue d'exposition, Musée des beaux-arts, Dijon; Musée d'art moderne, Strasbourg; Musée des beaux-arts, Dunkerque; Maison de la culture, Chalon-sur-Saône, 1982, No. 164 (illustré p. 140). H. Coray Loewensberg, Verena Loewensberg 1912-1986, Katalog der Gemälde, Zurich, 2012, No. 24 (illustré en couleurs p. 141). Conditions of sale Brought to you by Elisabetta Vitullo Junior Specialist, Head of Day Sale EVITULLO@CHRISTIES.COM +33 (0)1 40 76 85 68

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Verena Loewensberg, Sans titre, 1947

A precise and harmonious composition of geometric forms rendered in bold, flat planes of color, reflecting Loewensberg's deep connection to the Swiss Concrete Art movement. Interlocking shapes and carefully balanced hues create a sense of visual rhythm and order, demonstrating the artist's mastery of non-representational abstraction. The work exemplifies a rigorous formal logic, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between color, structure, and space.

Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
20 x 40 cm
Year
1947
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Christie's, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

20th Century, Non-Representational, Primary Colors, Modernist, Constructivism, Geometric Abstraction, Swiss Artist, Concrete Art, Female Artist, Oil on Canvas, Abstract Composition